Hmm. Interesting.He definitely made a point of putting his name to it. He said he’d known about him for years after working in the region.
Aye after Peter Lawell and his boy said to him here Is your new manager.Did he have anything to do with the appointment of the Aussie fella?
Sounds like absolute shite tbf.“Dom McKay is resigning. He’s unhappy with the influence Peter Lawwell still has and has mentioned this to DD. Lawwell has been tasked with finding potential DoF for interviews. McKay feels he should be the one reaching out to potential candidates but DD has told him PL will be doing this. McKay has took it upon himself to resign mainly due to this and also other issues going on in the background. Relationship between him and DD has completely broken down.”
The WhatsApp message doing the rounds for what it’s worth. Probably not far off the mark to be fair.
Has he just tripped over the bulging carpet?
He was sick of sitting at his desk trying to work when the cleaners kept sweeping things under the carpet around him.Haha what a shambles they are. Wonder what the real story is.
Yes he was, knew him from when pot of glu managed in oz.Did he have anything to do with the appointment of the Aussie fella?
Did they realise that Dom was a Prod lol
That makes THREE different jobs for Strachan?I just spat my Irn Bru all over the carpet and my trousers laughing. Ha ha ha ha. Return of Lawwell, or maybe Strachan?
Looks like he’s opened a cupboard and was confronted by many skeletons.
One corner - so many 'goals' achieved !!That corner really has ended them, well played Big Fil.
Director of Legal eh?Celtic plc
(the "Company", "Celtic" or the "Club")
Directorate change
Celtic Football Club announced today that Chief Executive Dom McKay stood down from his position as Chief Executive for personal reasons.
The directors are pleased to confirm that Michael Nicholson, the Club's current Director of Legal and Football Affairs, will assume the role of acting Chief Executive Officer and director of the Company. Michael has been a senior executive of Celtic for 8 years and has been at the heart of decision making at Celtic working closely with the CEO and the Football Department.
Commenting on the announcement, Chairman, Ian Bankier said:
"We thank Dom for his efforts on behalf of the Club and everyone wishes Dom and his family very well for the future.
I would also like to welcome Michael to the Board and look forward to continuing to work with him to deliver future success for the Club."
Dom McKay said: "I'd like to thank the Board and everyone at Celtic for their support and wish everyone at Celtic every success for the future."
All a bit of a shamble. You can just tell that all is not well across the City.
Have the police and politicians commented yet?Trawling a twitter archiver to see why it's gone, not got a clue what I'm doing btw.... but found this - GFITW of course
Ooooooo good pointDirector of Legal eh?
Wonder why they would put him in charge?
Tweet removed, what did it say?Trawling a twitter archiver to see why it's gone, not got a clue what I'm doing btw.... but found this - GFITW of course
LolzWhat do you have on him @David Edgar ?
Stepping down for personal reasons.
One discovered saying he thought Jane Godley was really funny, so had to go.I’m not sure if I could hold it together if the departure is linked to historical tweets.
Dare say it must be something to do with that,since the SFA have said to Strachan to carry on at both Clubs,now there's a surprise,yet within 24 hrs McKay quits. Get the feeling he's been undermined,not just by Strachan. There's no way McKay has picked out those players they've signed.Step up Strachan hahaha
Wait!Celtic plc
(the "Company", "Celtic" or the "Club")
Directorate change
Celtic Football Club announced today that Chief Executive Dom McKay stood down from his position as Chief Executive for personal reasons.
The directors are pleased to confirm that Michael Nicholson, the Club's current Director of Legal and Football Affairs, will assume the role of acting Chief Executive Officer and director of the Company. Michael has been a senior executive of Celtic for 8 years and has been at the heart of decision making at Celtic working closely with the CEO and the Football Department.
Commenting on the announcement, Chairman, Ian Bankier said:
"We thank Dom for his efforts on behalf of the Club and everyone wishes Dom and his family very well for the future.
I would also like to welcome Michael to the Board and look forward to continuing to work with him to deliver future success for the Club."
Dom McKay said: "I'd like to thank the Board and everyone at Celtic for their support and wish everyone at Celtic every success for the future."
All a bit of a shamble. You can just tell that all is not well across the City.
Tweet removed, what did it say?